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. X e sum of Twelve Hundred. ( bed | Dollars, and on i of mi‘n'e'n ‘the m of One Humndred y=two d '89-100 ($192.89) - Dol y < am t due on ‘this date being the ‘sum ‘of-One Thousand, Three Hundred Ninety-two and 89-100 ($1,392:89) Dollars, and that the premises described-in and conveyed by said’ mortgage are as'follows, to-wit: South Half of _the North- (S% NW the - of th . Half west Quarter (N% tion One (1); in Township red Forty-nine (149), Range Thirty-one (31), Beltrami County, Minnesota, and;no ac- tion or proceeding has been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt remaining secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That J provided, said DAILY PIONEER|&z: B 4 X < mortgaged DI it of °, sal Minnesota, “at Publ the highest. .bidder . _for on E. H. DENU |Tuesday, the 16th day of January, 1917, at Ten o'clock.in the: forenoon of that day at the front' door' of the Court House in the City of. Bemidji, . said g:t\’mty andwit:te‘. tto :'aua,fy sald” in- — 3 % tedness. nterest- thereon, an Entered :at the’ postoffice at; Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter |taxes- due, if ?Y. together with | th‘: : 3 § costs ‘of said fareclosure,including the under act’of Congress of March 3, 1879. Fiy ‘(: 5,%?‘;2::? atto.rne:';! hte ghine 2 No_attention paid; to anonymous contributions. Writer’s name must | demption ‘at any s e thin one. v be known to the editor, but not, necessarily for publication. l!;gvm”the day of sale as provided by Communications for the Weekly Pioneer should reach this .office not | Dated November 22nd, 1916. Iater than Tuesday of each week to insure publicatlog' in the current issue. FI RST NATIONAL BANK OF g AN AR SUBSCRIPTION RATES eyxpERsoy & LEAGH, ™ MO s x“fll’ by 5 ; Attorneys for Assignee, One Year, by Carrier.... Three Months, Postage Pai Six Months, Postage Paid. BEMMIDJI i - LISHED BVERY- AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY—— S _THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING. CO. . @..B. CARSON . . [ § ] = TELEPHONE 022 .- — e R e HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE Clip out and present . consecative daily iy comon P T Yoo I ey gl 3 1 A oA ol s Ak Mt ok The Bemidji Pioneer £° ~ Alexandria, Minnesota. 6td 121-i% of said Beltrami County. at Public Ven- due to the highest bidder for cash on Tuesday, the 16th day of January, 1917, at 9:30 o'olock in the forenoon orcthat Court NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE day at the front door of the Default has been een made In the terms|yrjice in the Clty of Bemidii, Ono Yoar, Postage il .. oo sessmescrsisesesssn o, e e, 0 om0, o B B, PR : cute: 3 - . 2 THE WEEKLY PIONEER . oo | e B2 wihe! mortgagorsr to % 5 | sineey i inercat thorson, and mes| | @) COUPONS g @ SECURE $2.50 voLuME| . , 3 ue, ogether e costs o . p of the week. Pub- | Unumb, mortgagee, bearing date the 9th e Y gty N ding the. Fifty AND THIS - said foreclosure, ($50) Dollars attorney fees stipulated in said mortgage, subject to redemption day of November, 1911, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Beltrami County, and State of M Eigh‘t pages, con' a summary of the news A lished every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for, in ad- Beautifully bound in rich Maroon—cover stamped in gold, artistic aits of the worlld’a most ; nesota on the 10th day of Novem 1911, at two o’clock P. M., in Book of Mortgages, on page 416 thereof, which mortgage was thereafter assigned by written assignment by said P. O. Unumb to First National Bank of Alex- andria, of Alexandria, Minnesota, a pri- vate corporation, assignee, dated the 13th day of November, 1911, and re- corded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Beltrami County, Minnesota, on the 14th day of November, 1916, at two o'clock P. M., in of Mortgages on page ’161 day of sale as provided by law. Dated November 22nd ,1916. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF BEMIDJ, MINNESOTA The Daily Pioneer is a member of the United Press Association, and * 18 represented for foreign advertising by the— . GUNDERSON & LEACH, Attorneys for Assignee, Alexandria, Minnesota. 6td 121-15 of the Gamble-Robinson 00) thereof, whereby the power of sale n said mortgage contained and of rec- ord has become operative. That there is due on said mortgage at the date of this notice on account of principal General offices in New-York and Chicago, branches /ln all principal Cities. THE COST OF HIGH LIVING. pany on Tuesday. The success attending the boycott on eggs and turkeys serves to re- mind us of the remark of a recent writer who ventured the opinion that #t was not so much the high cost of living as it was the cost of high living that was troubling the country at this time. : That writer placed his finger on one of the sorest spots in our dom- + estic economy. EYITrY We are the most extravagant people on earth. . Fifty years ago our fathers would have sworn mighty but righteous oaths had any been guilty of our extravagances. They lived in & manner that we of this day would consider the extreme of hardship. Our grandmothers, could they come back, would be thoroughly scan- dalized ‘at our profligate extravagance, and yet the strange thing to us is that they managed to extract about as much happiness from life as we do—it not a little more. "It has been said that the luxuries of one generation are the mneces- sities of the next. It this be true the outlook in a few generations is truly appalling. Given all 'of our luxuries as their necessities, with proportionate luxuries of their own of which we have not yet even dreamed, to what gigantic extent will extravagance have reached? The picture is not a promising one. tractive. It has been said that a European peasant’s family would live in com- fort on what the average American kitchen consigns to the garbage can. And we lLaven't doubt of the truth of the assertion. Here's the American pace: Mr. and Mrs. B, worth half a million, aspire to live on the same scale as Mr..and Mrs. A, who-are worth a full million. And Mr. and Mrs. C, worth only a guarter of a million, would keep pace with the B's, who have half a million, and so on down the line. Really, isn’t it time for the sober, intelligent citizenship of the country to call a halt on the useless, senseless and even idiotic extrava- .gance of the age? 5 ;. There is an end to every string, and the American people are & mightly long way from the beginning. THE HUGE DISTRIBUTION OF “HEART SONGS” By THEIBEMIDJI [PIONEER Increases®, Daily Four Years Compiling This Master;Work of Song Music 400 Great Songs in Ten Classes SELECTED FROM CLASS I Beautiful Isle of the Ses Belle Mahone Blow the Man Down Blow, Boys, Blow | Boatman’'s Dance De Bonnie Break, Break, Break | 27 the Saa Sea Waves Captain Jinks Danish National Hymn ‘English Chantey Haul on the Bowlin’ Heart of a Sallor, The Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still Homeward Bound I Wander by the Sea-Beat Shore Jamies’s on the * Stormy Ses Larboard Watch Life on the Ocean In fact, it is by no means at- BELTRAMI COUNTY REMAINS “WET.” . Beltrami county is still in the “‘wet” column. District Judge C. W. Stanton gave that as his opinion in the local op- tion fight, at 4:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon, as given in tlie Pioneer soon after the decision was rendered. He holds that the Indian vote, mixed bloods, is legal and therefore the vote as cast stands as returned by the canvassing board. However, there is no use of the “thirsty ones” in Bemidji and in many ! ers” nor “histing two fingers” nor any equally enjoyable pastime, for the ! '" s ‘ llltil' [} I other portions of the county exulting nor see visions of “unloading schoon- Wave. & 3 Lightly Row decision practically affects only Spooner and Baudette. Maggie by My Side Bemidji still is in the government restrictions and if there are any Mariner, The Mermaid, Tte Midshipmite, The My Mary Anne Nancy Lee No, Never, No Oh, Give Me s Home by the Sea Out on the Deep [Pirate’s Chorus who can obtain any satisfaction from looking at the map and figuring the distance to either Spooner and Baudette the sale of maps in Bemidji should receive an impetus such as never before experienced. . The only objections we ever could see in wearing a cap with ear pro- tectors is that when the ear covering might be down some one might get careless and decide to “buy” and one can’t hear very well with his ears covered, you know. But the decision of Judge Stanton in the local option fracas won’t in any manner interfere with the demand for earwarm- ers in Bemidji. Song of the Ses, A Tar's Parewell, The They All Love Jack Thousand Leagues Away, A Three Pisherg Went The Bemidji Weekly Sentinel, of which H. Mayne Stanton is editor, and Walter F. Marcum is business manager, today enters upon its sixteenth year and the Pioneer extends hearty congratulations and hearty good wishes. Living in a “wet” county and being unable to have a “smile” occa- sionally sort of makes one fell like a Portuguese Bible in the desert of Tom Bowling *Sahara. Sort of lonesome-like. Were You Ever in Rio @rande? g No matter how we may cuss the cold this winter we will rave equally Do You Own hard next summer at the heat and mosquitos. This Unique Song e Symposium ¢ Well, hip pockets will continue to be in style for masculine wearing w apparel in Bemidji just the same. c'.m But speaking about “meatless sausage” again, might bring on some‘of hkun& mh‘ that beerless beer now. Century Much obliged judge, just the same, but no one has asked us to “have Full Page one” yet. P i of the Wonrld’s Greatest —_— NOTICE OF MORTGAGE YORE-|two o'clock P. M, in Book “30" of mort- with glographical SALE gages, on page 451 thereof, whereby the .y sketch of each power of sale in said mortgage has be- Default has been made in the terms |come operative. That there is due on 9 of that certain mortgage made and exe- |said mortgage at the date of this no- Elaborate Diction- cuted by Martin W. Castner and Louise | tice on account of principal the sum of tionary of Musical Castner, his wife, mortgagors, to Peter | One Thousand ($1000) Dollars, and on 'T ©O. Unumb, mortgagee, bearing date the[account of interest the sum of One Hun- erms 26th day of April, 1912, and recorded in |dred Forty-six and 25-100 ($146.25) Dol- -— the office of the Register of Deeds of |lars, total amount due on this date of Beltrami County, Minnesota, on the | principal and interest being the sum T4th day of May, 1912, at eleven o'clock {of One Thousand, One Hundred Forty- ELABORATE DICTIONERY A. M. in Book 20" of Mortgages, on|six and 25-100 ($1146.25) Dollars, and i page 575, which mortgage was_there-|that the premises described in and con- of Musical Torms after assigned by said Peter O Unumb |veyed by said mortgage are as follows, by written usifldl;lf&‘ o Jean dg‘“‘; to=wit: Indexed in two ways—Al meyer, assignee, e 2nd day o The North Half th : T S e monded In the OfHice | Quarter (N3 SV i) and the Southwest phabetically, and under of the Register. of Deeds of Beltrami|Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW% classes of song. County, Minnesota, on the Sth day of |SWi), of Section Five (5), and the n (| ) July, 1912, at three o'clock P. M., in|Northwest Quarter of the Northwest 0’ Book “19” of mortgages on page €39 ) of Section Eight thereof, and which mortgage was there- | (), one. " Hundeed after again assigned by said Jean Quit- | Forty-nine_ (149), Range Thirty-one I ‘meyer (now Jean Arrowood), under the| (31), in Beltrami County, Minnesota, Beautiful Bflfllfl! Gold and no action or has been Cover Art Inlay Design. name Jean Arrowood, by written assign- ment to First National Bank of Alex- of ta, & pri- Minneso ration, assignee, dated the 6th 19i4, and recorded in the cover the debt re by said_mortgage, or any thereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That lI’a’h:ed i:. z:lld '::rrtm o‘d - an to the statute In such case m«: W instituted at law or otherwise to re- 'maining at any time within one year from the ALEXANDRIA, MINNESOTA, : Assignee of Mortgagee. —_————— Forest G. Halgren, local manager Bemidji company, will go to Minneapolis to- morrow evening where he will at- tend the annual meeting of that com- by virtue of the power of 'sale <con- tained in said mortgage and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will. be fore- closed by the sale of the said described premises so mortgaged, by the Sheriff I Look for our Coupon with Music Border in Today’s Paper. Four years to complete the book. | SELL Groceries, Flour a you just what 321 Minnesota Av: 20N PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS EEEEEE KKK KKK KKK x Oftice—Miles Block = x * AKX KRR KRR KR KRR AXXK XA REX KR KKK * DR.E A SHANNON,M.D. * « PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & * * x Oftice in Mayo Block * x Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 & KEEKEKHE KKK KKK KKK I EE SRR R R R R SRS E R DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block KX KX KRR KKK KKK TR R * ok ok kok ok KEX XXX KKK KKK * & DR. L. A. 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